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Wellness Pet Company Donates More Than 5,000 Pounds of Pet Food to LA Shelters Impacted By Fires

The donations benefit organizations working to shelter and care for pets as they await reconnection with pets or new homes.

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(PRESS RELEASE) BURLINGTON, MA, — Wellness Pet Company, a leader in pet nutrition for over 25 years, has stepped in to support Los Angeles animal shelters overwhelmed by the recent wildfires. In response to the growing number of displaced pets and urgent need for resources, the company donated more than 5,000 pounds of premium pet food to ensure that affected animals receive the nutrition and care they need during this critical time.

These donations are benefiting organizations including It’s Yogi’s House, The Little Lion Foundation, The Beverly Hilton and The Eastwood Ranch Foundation, which are working to shelter and care for pets as they await reconnection or new homes.

Wellness Pet recognizes the invaluable role pets play in people’s lives and the importance of ensuring they receive the nutrition they need, especially during times of crisis or food insecurity. By supporting organizations that work tirelessly to protect and care for these pets, Wellness Pet reaffirms its commitment to pets health and overall well-being.

About Wellness Pet Company

Wellness Pet Company is on a mission to fulfill a shared life of wellbeing between pets and the next generation of pet parents with a foundation of premium, natural nutrition. We’re committed to doing things the right way, never the easy way, crafting healthy pet food and treat recipes, as well as daily supplements, that are carefully sourced and thoughtfully prepared. Through our products and our people, we strive to enhance the human experience and promote the mutually beneficial relationship between people and pets. To learn more about Wellness pet food and treats, visit www.wellnesspetfood.com and Facebook.com/WellnessPetFood, and find Wellness on TikTok, Instagram and X: @wellnesspetfood.

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